ArmInfo.The Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) will continue to press for strict enforcement of Section 907 of the Freedom Support Act.
Thus, responding to US Presidential Adviser John bolton's statement on possible cancellation of the Section 907, ANCA particularly stated: '' ANCA will continue to press for strict enforcement of Section 907 of the Freedom Support Act, which - as a matter of law, currently waived by the Administration - restricts certain forms of direct U.S. assistance, including offensive military hardware, to the Azerbaijani government. In light of Baku's escalating aggression, the ANCA calls upon the White House to discontinue its Section 907 waivers and urges Congress to roll back its waiver authority for this law. Parallel to Section 907 enforcement issues, the ANCA is carefully tracking potential arms export control violations related to Azerbaijan, including the third-party sourcing of sensitive U.S. equipment, software, and services for drones and other weapons systems''.
The ANCA also stressed that, Bolton expressed openness to U.S. arms sales to Armenia, which - almost certainly - would happen in the context of such sales to Azerbaijan. The danger here is that Azerbaijan, given the size of its military budget, can afford significantly more advanced U.S. arms than Armenia - leading to imbalances both on the battlefield and in terms of political relationships. Earlier, Bolton, referring to the possibility of repealing the 907th Amendment, did not rule out that Donald Trump could use his authority to suspend the 907th Amendment to the Freedom Support Act, which limits US assistance to Azerbaijan at the state level, as it was done his predecessors. "This provision was approved by the Congress. The executive branch of government does not necessarily follow the same political line and, according to our Constitution, in fact it is the president who determines foreign policy. In many cases, different presidents suspended this provision in order to conduct procurement, and we constantly review this opportunity to decide whether this is necessary, "he said. Already in Yerevan, commenting on the possible cancellation of the 907th amendment by Donald Trump and the sale of weapons to Azerbaijan, Bolton said in particular: "The decision to suspend has not yet been made, and I cannot predict what it will be in terms of increasing the sale of weapons. But such is that Armenia acquires most of its armament from Russia, Azerbaijan also purchases more than 80% from the Russian Federation. This circumstance, of course, does not contribute to the settlement of the Nagorno- Karabakh conflict, "Bolton said. However, he stressed that this fact provides a serious tool for influencing the parties and does not lead to peace. According to him, Americans believe that competitiveness is the driving force. "And our weapons are in any case better than the Russian. I believe that we should study this issue within the framework of our laws," concluded Bolton. The 907th amendment was adopted by the Congress in 1992 and prohibited the provision of assistance to Baku along the government line by the US administration in connection with the conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia. For many years, Azerbaijani diplomacy has been seeking its abolition, but so far unsuccessfully.